Background: Midwifery workforce issues are of international concern. Sustainable midwifery practice, and how resilience is a required quality for midwives, have begun to be researched. How these concepts are helpful to midwifery continues to be debated. It is important that such debates are framed so they can be empowering for midwives. Care is required not to conceptually label matters concerning the midwifery workforce without judicious scrutiny and diligence. Aim: The aim of this discussion paper is to explore the concepts of sustainability and resilience now being suggested in midwifery workforce literature. Whether sustainability and resilience are concepts useful in midwifery workforce development is questioned. Method: Using publishe...
Rural practice presents unique challenges and skill requirements for midwives. New Zealand and Scotl...
Jo Killingley explores some of the factors that contribute to attrition in Midwifery
Background: There is a lack of research on resilience in midwifery, yet this may be a factor that ca...
Background midwifery workforce issues are of international concern. Sustainable midwifery practic...
Background Internationally, the midwifery workforce is facing a professional crisis due to numerous ...
Background: Internationally, the midwifery workforce is facing a professional crisis due to numerous...
Background: Many UK midwives experience workplace adversity resulting from a national shortage of m...
In the first part of this paper we provide a brief explanation of resilience and outline what is kno...
Background: Midwifery is widely acknowledged as emotionally challenging work. Many midwives work in ...
Midwifery continuity of carer (MCoCr) dominates conversations around midwifery. We are told that wom...
INTRODUCTION: The lack of experienced midwifery in obstetrics and gynecology centers would have harm...
Abstract Aim: This study considers how student midwives survive and thrive in the face of workpla...
Background: Resilience is considered a vital characteristic and has gained attention in midwifery pr...
Objective:- The complex and challenging nature of rural midwifery is a global issue. New Zealand and...
Student midwives have to complete a demanding programme to become a midwife, and therefore it is que...
Rural practice presents unique challenges and skill requirements for midwives. New Zealand and Scotl...
Jo Killingley explores some of the factors that contribute to attrition in Midwifery
Background: There is a lack of research on resilience in midwifery, yet this may be a factor that ca...
Background midwifery workforce issues are of international concern. Sustainable midwifery practic...
Background Internationally, the midwifery workforce is facing a professional crisis due to numerous ...
Background: Internationally, the midwifery workforce is facing a professional crisis due to numerous...
Background: Many UK midwives experience workplace adversity resulting from a national shortage of m...
In the first part of this paper we provide a brief explanation of resilience and outline what is kno...
Background: Midwifery is widely acknowledged as emotionally challenging work. Many midwives work in ...
Midwifery continuity of carer (MCoCr) dominates conversations around midwifery. We are told that wom...
INTRODUCTION: The lack of experienced midwifery in obstetrics and gynecology centers would have harm...
Abstract Aim: This study considers how student midwives survive and thrive in the face of workpla...
Background: Resilience is considered a vital characteristic and has gained attention in midwifery pr...
Objective:- The complex and challenging nature of rural midwifery is a global issue. New Zealand and...
Student midwives have to complete a demanding programme to become a midwife, and therefore it is que...
Rural practice presents unique challenges and skill requirements for midwives. New Zealand and Scotl...
Jo Killingley explores some of the factors that contribute to attrition in Midwifery
Background: There is a lack of research on resilience in midwifery, yet this may be a factor that ca...